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Oscars parties canceled for the first time in years as A-listers skip Madonna and Beyoncé’s events amid LA recovery efforts

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March 2, 2025
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Oscars parties canceled for the first time in years as A-listers skip Madonna and Beyoncé’s events amid LA recovery efforts

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Oscar season looks different this year as Los Angeles continues to recover from devastating wildfires, but the show will go on. While the Academy Awards will proceed at the Dolby Theater on Sunday, many of the usual pre-Oscar parties have been canceled.

The fires, which began in January, claimed at least 29 lives and destroyed thousands of homes, prompting major talent agencies to forgo lavish celebrations out of respect for the affected communities.

United Talent Agency has canceled its annual pre-Oscar party and will instead donate to wildfire relief efforts. William Morris Endeavor has also scrapped its usual large gathering but will hold a small toast at Chateau Marmont for its nominated clients. Creative Artists Agency will host a more intimate event at The Living Room, celebrating stars like Demi Moore and Ariana Grande while also contributing to the SoCal Fire Fund.

Although high-profile after-parties, including those hosted by Vanity Fair, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, and Madonna, are still scheduled, attendance by A-list celebrities is expected to be lower. According to insiders, many stars and publicists feel extravagant celebrations would be out of touch given the city’s hardships.

Despite the scaled-down festivities, Oscar weekend remains an important time for the entertainment industry and local economy. Publicist Norah Lawlor noted that while she chose not to attend for the first time since 1996, she supports the awards continuing, as they bring revenue and unity to Los Angeles. Other industry figures echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of community and support.

Many gifting lounges and events are now focusing on fundraising for wildfire victims, first responders, and affected businesses. The ECOLUXE invite-only event will benefit firefighters, while GBK, MEND, and Bodywell’s luxury lounge will support Americares and fire victims. Revolve and FWRD are organizing an after-party to raise funds for those impacted by the Eaton Wildfires, co-hosted by Cardi B, Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union-Wade, Halle Berry, and Michael Mente.

Academy President Janey Yang and CEO Bill Kramer released a statement reaffirming their commitment to honoring Los Angeles’ resilience. The ceremony will pay tribute to frontline workers and those affected by the fires while celebrating the city’s enduring role as a creative hub.

 

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